What Last Year Taught Us

What Last Year Taught Us

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On the eve of Rosh Hashanah (the celebration of Jewish New Year), Kabbalist Dr. Michael Laitman summarized the previous year as productive and good. Nature’s blows cooked us all together, in one pot, affecting everyone. Heading into the new year, we should perform self-scrutiny about what we experience. We see that we become ever more interdependent, giving us hope to understand what we need to do as we approach conditions that will teach us how to properly behave toward nature, the Creator. Ahead of us are complex events, but we will go through them, learn, and grow wiser as the blows themselves are the compensation. We should not regret the past. Opportunities to make changes are always available, but once they have passed, then we should let go of them. We want to begin this new year on the correct footing—through bestowal to one another, and by doing so, build an infrastructure that will correct our negative relations, replacing them with positive ones.